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Nvidia stock jumps over 3% today: what’s driving early-2026 rally?

by January 3, 2026
written by January 3, 2026

Nvidia stock (NASDAQ: NVDA) surged roughly 3% on Friday as investors positioned ahead of the company’s pivotal CES keynote on January 5 and amid growing excitement about Chinese H200 demand.

The broader Nasdaq composite also strengthened, with the tech sector leading the market as traders returned from the New Year break.

The rally underscores how quickly sentiment can shift when artificial intelligence catalysts align with supply-demand dynamics favouring the chipmaker.​

AI momentum and CES positioning lift tech names

The timing of Nvidia stock rise makes strategic sense.

Jensen Huang will deliver the opening keynote address at CES on January 5, a venue that has become the company’s most important annual stage for showcasing AI breakthroughs and setting the tone for the year ahead.

Historically, Nvidia uses CES to elaborate on product roadmaps, highlight partnerships, and address investor concerns about growth trajectories and competitive positioning.

Last year, Huang unveiled robotics platforms and autonomous driving capabilities, signaling how Nvidia’s ambitions extend beyond data-center chips.​

The holiday liquidity dynamic also matters.

Between Christmas and New Year, trading volumes thin significantly, amplifying moves in heavily-traded mega-cap tech stocks.

A 3% gain on modest volume can telegraph stronger conviction once full trading resumes.

Analysts point out that holiday positioning, where portfolio managers adjust allocations for year-end and lock in tax losses, creates windows for concentrated buying interest in momentum names like Nvidia.​

Beyond the calendar, the CES event creates a catalyst for options traders and hedge funds that have large positions ahead of significant news.

Nvidia stock: These factors underpin optimism

The more fundamental driver of the rally is the explosive demand from China.

Reports that Chinese technology firms, including ByteDance, Alibaba, and others, have placed orders for more than 2 million H200 chips represent an extraordinary backlog.

Nvidia currently holds only 700,000 units in inventory, creating a supply-demand imbalance worth billions in potential revenue if Beijing approves the shipments and Nvidia can coordinate production through TSMC.​

The pricing alone underscores the urgency.

At roughly $27,000 per H200 chip, with eight-chip modules priced around 1.5 million yuan ($215,000), a single order of 2 million units implies $54 billion in gross sales.

Even with Nvidia’s cost structure, that margin opportunity has attracted fresh analyst attention.

Additionally, initial shipments are expected to arrive before the Lunar New Year in mid-February 2026, creating concrete near-term catalysts for headlines and management commentary.

Nvidia’s shift to Blackwell production and the pending introduction of next-generation Rubin chips also provide multi-year visibility.

Analysts have increasingly upgraded 2026 revenue forecasts, projecting that Nvidia could exceed $100 billion in annual sales by fiscal 2027.

That growth trajectory, combined with 70%+ gross margins on data-center chips, justifies valuations around current levels for investors comfortable with geopolitical execution risk around China approvals.

The key risk: Beijing’s approval of H200 imports remains uncertain despite the Trump administration’s export authorisations.

Any regulatory delay or reversal would deflate the optimism driving today’s rally.

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